List of FC Steaua București records and statistics

The FC Steaua București football club has played 67 seasons in Liga I, which it has won 26 times. It has also won Cupa României 22 times, Supercupa României 6 times and Cupa Ligii twice – all competition records. In UEFA competitions the club has won the European Cup and European Super Cup, both in 1986. It has also reached the European Cup final in 1989, the final of the Intercontinental Cup, quarter-finals of the European Cup Winners' Cup, and the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup. Its players have won numerous awards and many of them have represented Romania in international competitions.

Overall seasons table in Liga I

Including 2019–20 season

Pos Club Season In Liga I P W D L GF GA GD Champion 2nd place 3rd place 4th place 5th place 6th place 9th place 12th place 14th place
1 FC Steaua București 72 2082 1224 508 444 3943 2077 1866 26 14 9 4 5 6 2 1 1

Steaua in European and International competitions

Including 2018–19 season

Competition S P W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Champions League / European Cup 28144524052203204–1
UEFA Super Cup / European Super Cup 1110010+1
UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup 18128503543170153+20
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup / European Cup Winners' Cup 11401412145154–3
Intercontinental Cup 1100101–1
Total5931411787110425412+17

Achievements

Domestic

Liga I:

Cupa României:

Runners-up (8): 1953, 196364, 197677, 197980, 198384, 198586, 198990, 201516

Cupa Ligii

Supercupa României:

European

European Cup / UEFA Champions League:

European Super Cup / UEFA Super Cup:

UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League:

European Cup Winners' Cup / UEFA Cup Winners' Cup:

International

Intercontinental Cup:

  • Runners-up (1): 1986

Minor honours

Honours

Awards

Gazeta Sporturilor Awards
Honour Player Year
Romanian Footballer of the Year (from 1966) Ion Dumitru 1973
Ion Dumitru 1975
Ștefan Sameș 1979
Marcel Răducanu 1980
Helmuth Duckadam 1986
Gheorghe Hagi 1987
Nicolae Dică 2006
Raul Rusescu 2012
Vlad Chiricheș 2013
Lucian Sânmărtean 2014
Liga I Foreign Footballer of the Year (from 2008) Łukasz Szukała 2014
Best Scorer (from 2010) Bogdan Stancu[2] 2010
Best Goalkeeper (from 2010) Ciprian Tătărușanu[2] 2010
Lithuanian Awards
Honour Player Season
Lithuanian Footballer of the Year Giedrius Arlauskis 2014
Top Gazeta Sporturilor Awards (2007–2011)
Honour Player Season
Best Goalkeeper Róbinson Zapata[3] 2007–08 T
Róbinson Zapata[4] 2007–08 R
Róbinson Zapata[4] 2009–10 T
Best Central Defender Ionuț Rada[5] 2007–08 T
Dorin Goian[5] 2007–08 R
Mirel Rădoi[5] 2007–08 R
Best Right Defender Paweł Golański[5] 2007–08 R
Best Right Midfielder Bănel Nicoliță[6] 2008–09 T
János Székely[7] 2009–10 T
Best Left Midfielder Arman Karamyan[8] 2009–10 R
Best Forward Pantelis Kapetanos[9] 2009–10 T
Bogdan Stancu[10] 2010–11 T
LPF Awards (from 2010)
Honour Player Year
Best Forward Bogdan Stancu[11] 2010
Best Rookie Florin Gardoș[11] 2010
ProSport Awards
Honour Player Year
Foreign Footballer of the Year Pantelis Kapetanos[12] 2009
Liga I Romanian Footballer of the Year Bogdan Stancu[13] 2010
Fanatik Awards
Honour Player Year
Footballer of the Year Dorin Goian[14] 2008
Lucian Sânmărtean[15] 2014
Special Prize Bănel Nicoliță[14] 2008
Best Forward Bogdan Stancu[16] 2010
Explosion of the Year Cristian Tănase[17] 2011
Man of the Year Novak Martinović[17] 2011
Fantastic of the Year Alexandru Chipciu[18] 2012
Defender of the Year Vlad Chiricheș[18] 2012
Łukasz Szukała[15] 2014
Midfielder of the Year Alexandru Bourceanu[18] 2012
Mihai Pintilii[15] 2014
Forward of the Year Raul Rusescu[18] 2012
Claudiu Keșerü[15] 2014
Prize of Excellency Raul Rusescu[15] 2014
Transfer of the Year Paul Papp[15] 2014
Foreign Footballer of the Year Fernando Varela[15] 2014
Goalkeeper of the Year Giedrius Arlauskis[15] 2014
AISS Awards
Honour Player Season
Steaua Footballer of the Season Róbinson Zapata[3] 2007–08
sport.ro Awards
Honour Player Year
Footballer of the Year Bănel Nicoliță[19] 2009
Foreign Footballer of the Year Pantelis Kapetanos[19] 2009
stelisti.ro Awards
Honour Player Year
Steaua Footballer of the Year Pantelis Kapetanos[20] 2009
romaniansoccer.ro Awards
Honour Player Season
Footballer of the Year Dorin Goian 2007–08
Foreign Footballer of the Year Róbinson Zapata 2007–08
Sport Total FM Awards
Honour Player Season
Foreign Footballer of the Year Róbinson Zapata[21] 2007–08
Pantelis Kapetanos[21] 2008–09
Radio România Actualități Awards
Honour Player Season
Revelation of the Season Róbinson Zapata[3] 2007–08
AFR and CSJ Awards
Honour Player Year
Foreign Footballer of the Year Róbinson Zapata[3] 2009
Goalkeeper of the Year Ciprian Tătărușanu[22] 2011
UEFA Awards
Honour Player Season
Best Player in Team of the Group Stage Alexandru Bourceanu 2012–13[23]
AFR and Fanatik Awards
Honour Player Year
Best Goalkeeper Ciprian Tătărușanu[24] 2013
Best Defender Florin Gardoș[24] 2013
Best Romanian Player Alexandru Bourceanu[24] 2013
AFAN Awards
Honour Player Year
Younger of the Year Nicolae Stanciu 2013[25]
Goalkeeper of the Year Ciprian Tătărușanu 2013
Giedrius Arlauskis 2014
Defender of the Year Florin Gardoș 2013
Vlad Chiricheș 2013
Łukasz Szukała 2014
Midfielder of the Year Alexandru Bourceanu 2013
Lucian Sânmărtean 2014
Forward of the Year Claudiu Keșerü 2014
Footballer of the Year Alexandru Bourceanu 2013
Lucian Sânmărtean 2014
Foreign Footballer of the Year Łukasz Szukała 2014

Highest transfer fees received

PlayerToFeeYear
1[26] Nicolae Stanciu Anderlecht€9.80m2016
2 Vlad Chiricheș Tottenham Hotspur€9.50m2013
3 Florin Gardoș Southampton€6.80m2014
4 Mirel Rădoi Al-Hilal€6.00m2009
5 Bogdan Stancu Galatasaray€5.00m2011
6 Gheorghe Hagi Real Madrid€3.40m1990
7 George Ogăraru Ajax€3.30m2006
8 Alexandru Chipciu Anderlecht€3.00m2016
9–10 Cyril Théréau Anderlecht€2.90m2007
9–10 Ilie Dumitrescu Tottenham Hotspur€2.90m1994
11–13 Constantin Budescu Al-Shabab€2.50m2018
11–13 Mihai Pintilii Al-Hilal€2.50m2014
11–13 Raul Rusescu Sevilla€2.50m2013
14–15 Claudiu Keșerü Al-Gharafa€2.40m2015
14–15 Adrian Ilie Galatasaray€2.40m1996
16–18 Dennis Șerban Valencia€2.00m1998
16–18 Florin Niță Sparta Prague€2.00m2018
16–18 Nicolae Dică Catania€2.00m2008

Records

Matches
Record name Date Competition Opponent Result
Win 10 June 1964 Cupa României CIL Blaj 12–0
League Win 7 December 1988 Divizia A Corvinul Hunedoara 11–0
League Win Home
League Win Away 10 April 1955 Avântul Reghin 9–1
6 May 1956 Dinamo Bacău 8–0
Cup Win 10 June 1964 Cupa României CIL Blaj 12–0
Cup Win Away 27 June 1951 Locomotiva Galați 9–0
Super Cup Win 9 September 1998 Supercupa României Rapid București 4–0
European Win 3 October 1979 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Young Boys 6–0
18 September 2014 UEFA Europa League AaB
European Win Home 3 October 1979 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Young Boys
18 September 2014 UEFA Europa League AaB
European Win Away 7 September 1988 European Cup Sparta Prague 5–1
Loss 14 September 1947 Divizia A ITA Arad 0–7
League Loss
League Loss Home 7 March 1948 1–6
League Loss Away 14 September 1947 0–7
Super Cup Loss 7 October 1999 Supercupa României Rapid București 0–5
European Loss 23 October 1990 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Montpellier
27 August 1997 UEFA Champions League Paris Saint-Germain
20 October 2011 UEFA Europa League Maccabi Haifa
European Loss Home 22 November 2012 UEFA Europa League Stuttgart 1–5
1 October 2013 UEFA Champions League Chelsea 0–4
European Loss Away 23 October 1990 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Montpellier 0–5
27 August 1997 UEFA Champions League Paris Saint-Germain
20 October 2011 UEFA Europa League Maccabi Haifa

Others

Ochiroșii, youngest goal scorer in European cups.
  • Record League Percentage in a Season: 65 pts in 34 matches (1988–89; 2 pts/win; 95.59%);
  • Most Goals Scored in a Season: 121 (1988–89; 3,55/match);
  • Fewest Goals Conceded in a Season: 16 (2005–06; 0,53/match);
  • Most Appearances: Tudorel Stoica (369 matches in 14 seasons);
  • Most Goals Scored: Anghel Iordănescu (155 goals in 14 seasons);
  • Negative Record: 13 matches without victory in LI, UCL, CR, (from 26 September 2008 to 22 November 2008)
  • Youngest goal scorer in European cups: Răzvan Ochiroșii: 17 years, 4 months and 20 days (2 August 2006 v ND Gorica);

National

  • Record Unbeaten League Run: 104 matches (June 1986 – September 1989) World record;
  • Record Home Unbeaten League Run: 112 matches (November 1989 – August 1996);
  • Record League Percentage in a Season: 65 pts in 34 matches (1988–89; 2 pts/win; 95,58%);
  • Most Goals Scored in a Season: 121 (1988–89; 3,55/match);
  • Most seasons in UEFA Champions League Group Stage for a Romanian Team - 7 (1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–2009, 2013–2014);
  • The only Romanian club to have made it in the European spring for three seasons in a row (2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07);
  • Most trophies in Romanian football: 52;
  • Most National Championships: 25;
  • Most National Cups: 21;
  • Most National Supercups: 6;
  • Most championships in a row: 6 (1992-93 – 1997-98, equal to Chinezul Timișoara's record from the 1920s);
  • Most matches won in a row in Divizia A: 17 (equal to Dinamo București);
  • Steaua (66 seasons) and FC Dinamo București (65 seasons) are the only clubs to have played only in the first Romanian league;
  • For 17 years, no other team from Romania has managed to advance any further than Steaua in European club competitions (not counting the two seasons when Steaua didn't manage to qualify for Europe);
  • Most national championships won by a single player: Marius Lăcătuș (10);

International

  • Record Unbeaten League Run: 104 matches (June 1986 – September 1989) World Record;
  • The first Eastern European team and the only team from a communist country to win the European Cup;
  • Best penalty shootout performance inside European competitions: Helmuth Duckadam, saving all four penalties in the ECC Final in 1986.

Players

Liga I Full Season Appearances

PlayerSeasonApps
1Ștefan Onisie1948–194926 of 26
2Alexandru Apolzan195022 of 22
3Ștefan Balint195022 of 22
4Traian Ionescu195022 of 22
5Alexandru Apolzan195122 of 22
6Ștefan Balint195122 of 22
7Petre Bădeanțu195122 of 22
8Tiberiu Bone195122 of 22
9Ion Voinescu195122 of 22
10Vasile Zavoda195122 of 22
11Alexandru Apolzan195222 of 22
12Tiberiu Bone195222 of 22
13Tiberiu Bone195321 of 21
14Victor Dumitrescu195426 of 26
15Nicolae Tătaru195524 of 24
16Vasile Zavoda195524 of 24
17Gabriel Raksi1960–196126 of 26
18Nicolae Tătaru1960–196126 of 26
19Gheorghe Constantin1961–196226 of 26
20Emerich Jenei1961–196226 of 26
PlayerSeasonApps
21Ion Voinescu1961–196226 of 26
22Emerich Jenei1962–196327 of 27
23Gheorghe Constantin1962–196327 of 27
24Carol Creiniceanu1964–196526 of 26
25Mircea Georgescu1964–196526 of 26
26Mircea Petescu1965–196626 of 26
27Emerich Jenei1966–196726 of 26
28Lajos Sătmăreanu1966–196726 of 26
29Sorin Avram1967–196826 of 26
30Vasile Negrea1967–196826 of 26
31Lajos Sătmăreanu1967–196826 of 26
32Iosif Vigu1968–196930 of 30
33Marius Ciugarin1970–197130 of 30
34Nicolae Pantea1970–197130 of 30
35Iosif Vigu1970–197130 of 30
36Teodor Anghelini1974–197534 of 34
37Iosif Vigu1974–197534 of 34
38Iosif Vigu1975–197634 of 34
39Marcel Răducanu1978–197934 of 34
40Ion Dumitru1979–198034 of 34
PlayerSeasonApps
41Victor Pițurcă1985–198634 of 34
42Anton Doboș1993–199434 of 34
43Florentin Dumitru2001–200230 of 30
44Ciprian Tătărușanu2010–201134 of 34
45Raul Rusescu2012–201334 of 34

Brothers who played for Steaua

Name
Daniel & Romario Benzar
Mihai & Florin Costea
Artyom & Arman Karamyan
Adrian & Sabin Ilie
Daniel & Iulian Minea
Dumitru & Constantin Dumitriu
Nicolae & Gheorghe Tătaru
Francisc & Vasile Zavoda

Team Top Scorers

  League topscorer
Season Winner Goals
1947–1948Gheorghe Popescu I10
1948–1949Petre Moldoveanu10
1950Nicolae Drăgan
Petre Moldoveanu
7
1951Nicolae Drăgan
Petre Moldoveanu
Petre Bădeanțu
9
1952Victor Moldovan10
19537
1954Iosif Petschovsky7
1955Nicolae Tătaru16
1956Ion Alecsandrescu18
1957–195815
1958–195913
1959–1960Gheorghe Constantin20
1960–196122
1961–196224
1962–1963Florea Voinea14
1963–1964Cornel Pavlovici19
1964–1965Carol Creiniceanu9
1965–1966Cornel Pavlovici11
1966–1967Florea Voinea16
1967–196813
Season Winner Goals
1968–1969Florea Voinea17
1969–1970Gheorghe Tătaru16
1970–197115
1971–19726
1972–1973Viorel Năstase9
1973–197419
1974–1975Anghel Iordănescu19
1975–197623
1976–1977Viorel Năstase17
1977–1978Anghel Iordănescu19
1978–1979Marcel Răducanu13
1979–198023
1980–19817
1981–1982Anghel Iordănescu20
1982–1983Septimiu Câmpeanu12
1983–1984Marius Lăcătuș13
1984–1985Victor Pițurcă19
1985–198629
1986–198722
1987–198834
1988–1989Gheorghe Hagi31
1989–1990Gavril Balint19
Season Winner Goals
1990–1991Dan Petrescu13
1991–1992Ilie Stan12
1992–1993Ilie Dumitrescu24
1993–199417
1994–1995Adrian Ilie11
1995–1996Ion Vlădoiu26
1996–1997Sabin Ilie31
1997–1998Cătălin Munteanu17
1998–1999Ionel Dănciulescu15
1999–200014
2000–2001Claudiu Răducanu12
2001–200214
2002–200321
2003–2004Adrian Neaga13
2004–2005Nicolae Dică11
2005–200615
2006–2007Valentin Badea13
2007–2008Nicolae Dică9
2008–2009 Pantelis Kapetanos
Bogdan Stancu
11
2009–2010 Pantelis Kapetanos15
2010–2011Bogdan Stancu13
Season Winner Goals
2011–2012Raul Rusescu13
2012–201321
2013–2014 Federico Piovaccari10
2014–2015Claudiu Keșerü12
2015–2016Nicolae Stanciu12
2016–2017Fernando Boldrin
Denis Alibec
8
2017–2018 Harlem Gnohéré15
2018–201915
2019–2020Florinel Coman12

Steaua players at the final tournaments

1952 Summer Olympics

Romania — Iosif Petschovsky
RomaniaIon Voinescu
RomaniaVasile Zavoda

1964 Summer Olympics

RomaniaBujor Hălmăgeanu
RomaniaEmerich Jenei
RomaniaSorin Avram
RomaniaGheorghe Constantin
RomaniaConstantin Koszka
RomaniaCarol Creiniceanu
RomaniaMircea Petescu
RomaniaCornel Pavlovici

1970 FIFA World Cup

RomaniaLajos Sătmăreanu
RomaniaGheorghe Tătaru

1984 UEFA Euro

RomaniaVasile Iordache

1990 FIFA World Cup

RomaniaSilviu Lung
RomaniaIosif Rotariu
RomaniaMarius Lăcătuș
RomaniaGheorghe Hagi
RomaniaIlie Dumitrescu
RomaniaGavril Balint
RomaniaZsolt Muzsnay

1994 FIFA World Cup

RomaniaDaniel Prodan
RomaniaIlie Dumitrescu
RomaniaBasarab Panduru
RomaniaConstantin Gâlcă

1996 UEFA Euro

RomaniaBogdan Stelea
RomaniaDaniel Prodan
RomaniaMarius Lăcătuș
RomaniaConstantin Gâlcă
RomaniaAnton Doboș
RomaniaIulian Filipescu
RomaniaAdrian Ilie
RomaniaIon Vlădoiu

1998 FIFA World Cup

RomaniaMarius Lăcătuș

2000 UEFA Euro

RomaniaLaurențiu Roșu
RomaniaMiodrag Belodedici
RomaniaEric Lincar

2003 FIFA Confederations Cup

CameroonNana Falemi

2004 African Cup of Nations

CameroonNana Falemi

2008 Africa Cup of Nations

NigeriaIfeanyi Emeghara

2008 UEFA Euro

PolandPaweł Golański
RomaniaMirel Rădoi
RomaniaSorin Ghionea
RomaniaDorin Goian
RomaniaBănel Nicoliță
RomaniaNicolae Dică

2010 FIFA World Cup

GreecePantelis Kapetanos

2015 Africa Cup of Nations

Cape VerdeFernando Varela

2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup

HaitiJean Sony Alcénat

2016 UEFA Euro

RomaniaAlexandru Chipciu
RomaniaMihai Pintilii
RomaniaAdrian Popa
RomaniaNicolae Stanciu

Club captains

Dates Name Notes
2018- Florin Tanase
2017–2018 Denis Alibec
2016–2017 Mihai Pintilii
2016 Nicolae Stanciu
2015–2016 Fernando Varela First foreign player captain at Steaua
2014–2015 Cristian Tănase
2014 Mihai Pintilii
2011–2014 Alexandru Bourceanu
2011 Ciprian Tătărușanu During the 2010–11 season was captain from 21 rounds to 8 round of season 2011–12.
2010–2011 Cristian Tănase During the 2010–11 season was captain between 5–20 rounds.
2010 Bănel Nicoliță During the 2010–11 season was captain on first 4 rounds.
2010 Petre Marin
2009–2010 Sorin Ghionea
2002–2009 Mirel Rădoi When M. Rădoi was long-time injured, the captains where Adrian Neaga, George Ogăraru, Sorin Paraschiv, Nicolae Dică.
1999–2002 Marius Baciu
1999 Miodrag Belodedici M. Belodedici is the only Romanian player who won Champions League twice with two different teams and the first in the world to achieve this feat.
1994–1999 Marius Lăcătuș M. Lăcătuș is currently the most domestically awarded player of all time.
1991–1994 Ilie Dumitrescu
1991 Dan Petrescu
1989–1991 Ștefan Iovan
1982–1989 Tudorel Stoica T. Stoica is the player with most appearances for Steaua in Romanian Championship.
1980–1982 Anghel Iordănescu A. Iordănescu is Steaua's top scorer in Romanian Championship.
1975–1980 Liță Dumitru
1970–1975 Lajos Sătmăreanu
1969–1970 Carol Creiniceanu
Unknown–1969 Gheorghe Constantin
Unknown Ion Voinescu
1949–Unknown Alexandru Apolzan
1947–1949 Gheorghe Popescu I

Foreign Players

Notes:
^0 . Matches and goals only from Liga I.
^1 . Has triple citizenship; second is Portuguese and third is Congolese.
^2 . Has dual citizenship; second is Romanian.
^3 . Has dual citizenship; second is French.
^4 . Has dual citizenship; second is Mozambican.
^5 . Has dual citizenship; second is Australian.
^6 . Has dual citizenship; second is German.
^7 . Has dual citizenship; second is Portuguese.
^8 . Has dual citizenship; second is Surinamese.
^9 . Has dual citizenship; second is English.
^10 . Has dual citizenship; second is Spanish.
^√ . Only signed contract, never played in official matches for first team.

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